Campus dogs on finals week—instant serotonin.

Campus dogs on finals week—instant serotonin.

Campus Dogs on Finals Week

CAMPUS DOGS ON FINALS WEEK—INSTANT SEROTONIN.

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Remember those finals weeks? The library hum, the faint scent of stale coffee, the gnawing anxiety of deadlines looming like storm clouds. Your brain, a buzzing hive of formulas, theories, and unread chapters. Every neuron firing, every synapse strained to its limits. Sleep was a luxury, daylight a distant memory.

Then, just when you felt yourself spiraling into the academic abyss, a flicker of movement. A wagging tail. A wet nose nudging your hand. Suddenly, there they were: campus dogs, brought in by benevolent souls to offer a momentary, glorious reprieve. Golden retrievers, fluffy sheepdogs, tiny terriers, all radiating pure, unadulterated joy.

The sheer, unburdened happiness in their eyes was a balm to your frayed nerves. For five precious minutes, the intricate calculus, the dense historical texts, the complex ethical dilemmas all melted away. It was just you and a furry friend, a shared moment of simple, uncomplicated existence. A deep breath. A genuine smile. A surge of instant serotonin that nothing else could provide.

It wasn't the A on that impossible exam or the perfectly cited paper that always stuck with you most vividly. It was often these small, random acts of campus whimsy. The way a wagging tail could break through the densest fog of academic pressure. These tiny details, seemingly insignificant at the time, are the vibrant threads that truly weave the tapestry of our university memories. They live in our minds, a warm, fuzzy reminder of a unique time.

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